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. >> we saw people stand up in texas. >> we must challenge today's post-modern culture. >> pro-abortion activists chanted "hail satan." >> it's going to kill, potentially destroy the base of the country. >> you saw it from the last election. they didn't want to vote for president obama but at least he went out and talked to him, at least he went out and spoke about them. we didn't do that. we marginalized them. >> senator santorum wants the president to go out and talk to working people. what is he going to say? why a gop opposes an increase in the minimum wage. if you're a woman, forget about making your own decisions on just about anything and they want to take away your health care. let's face it, this is the future of the republican party. it's no different from the past. the grand old party is exactly that, old, white and pre-dom nanly male. no matter how hard they try to say they're trying to reach out to minorities, they can't escape their base which means they probably can't win a national election. joining me now, msnbc political analyst joan walsh and former congressman, patri
. >> we saw people stand up in texas. >> we must challenge today's post-modern culture. >> pro-abortion activists chanted "hail satan." >> it's going to kill, potentially destroy the base of the country. >> you saw it from the last election. they didn't want to vote for president obama but at least he went out and talked to him, at least he went out and spoke about them. we didn't do that. we marginalized them. >> senator santorum wants the...
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secondly, i started a company and movie production and distribution company based in dallas, texas. we are going to make it an family films. [applause] -- age and family films. we are going to go out and make family films and give you the american public the tolls to go out and change the culture. to bring people in and reaffirm their values to show the truth. years, the greatest creators of art were people in and around the church. the great music, the great sculptors, the great painters, all visual arts as well as musical arts were all in and around the church. but in the last 100 years, the worst art has been coming out of the church. you want to see films, europe is the inferior production to see something that reaffirms your values. now, i say to you , can't we make god a beautiful? [applause] why can't we tell the truth, the good and the beautiful in a way that is compelling and entertaining and inspiring? that is my mission. i'm going to stay involved and be involved in politics to shape this debate. it would are going to be successful, as a party and more importantly in this
secondly, i started a company and movie production and distribution company based in dallas, texas. we are going to make it an family films. [applause] -- age and family films. we are going to go out and make family films and give you the american public the tolls to go out and change the culture. to bring people in and reaffirm their values to show the truth. years, the greatest creators of art were people in and around the church. the great music, the great sculptors, the great painters, all...
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georgia, massachusetts and texas are giving the state sponsored discount this weekend. connecticut will get it next weekend. earlier this month, a dozen other states took part. retailers are as delighted as con superstormers. >> shirt -- >> shirt. >> pants -- >> pants. >> especially in this economy. every bit helps. >> reporter: are you excited to go back? >> yeah. >> reporter: total sales could top $42 billion, and parents say every penny save makes a difference. >> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. thanks for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. >> she appears larger from the left -- >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets is so ground breaking, you might expect to find tom hanks from the da vinci code on the scene. instead it's a real-life team of researchers on the edge of finally answering who is that woman with the smile in the mon
georgia, massachusetts and texas are giving the state sponsored discount this weekend. connecticut will get it next weekend. earlier this month, a dozen other states took part. retailers are as delighted as con superstormers. >> shirt -- >> shirt. >> pants -- >> pants. >> especially in this economy. every bit helps. >> reporter: are you excited to go back? >> yeah. >> reporter: total sales could top $42 billion, and parents say every penny save...
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in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well, the first part's easy. >> garfield, mckinley and lincoln. >> wow. ron claiborne. >> ron just slams it. just dunk. >> i think it was easier because no one was holding a massive microphone up to him. >> i'm guessing not my wife, who invented the sewing machine. >> ginger, who invented the cotton gin? >> that woman not knowing the cotton gin. i didn't look that one up. eli whitney. that was kind of rolling around in the back of my head. >> thanks professor zee. >>> coming up on "gma," the 20-year-old rookie who's nfl career was derailed by prison time for a crime he did not commit. how he got back on the field with the atlanta falc
in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well,...
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in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well, the first part's easy. >> garfield, mckinley and lincoln. >> wow. ron claiborne. >> ron just slams it. just dunk. >> i think it was easier because no one was holding a massive microphone up to him. >> i'm guessing not my wife, who invented the sewing machine. >> ginger, who invented the cotton gin? >> that woman not knowing the cotton gin. i didn't look that one up. eli whitney. that was kind of rolling around in the back of my head. >> thanks professor zee. >>> coming up on "gma," the 20-year-old rookie who's nfl career was derailed by prison time for a crime he did not commit. how he got back on the field with the atlanta falc
in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well,...
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>> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. susan, thanks so much for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the centuries old mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. here's abc's kirit radia. >> she appears larger from the left than on the right. >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets is so groundbreaking, you might expect to find tom hanks from "the da vinci code" on the scene. instead it's a real-life team of researchers on the edge of finally answering, just who is that woman with the cryptic smile in leonardo da vinci's masterpiece, the mona lisa. for centuries, historians and art lovers pondered the possibilities. one of his lovers, a muse, perhaps, or maybe even da vinci himself dressed as a woman. italians have long speculated that the lisa in mona lisa is lisa gherardini. she's believed to have posed for da vinci, but nobody has ever been able to pro
>> i looked forward to that growing up in texas as well. susan, thanks so much for the story. >>> exciting news surrounding the centuries old mona lisa mystery. who is the face on one of the most famous paintings in the world? the model for the masterpiece? scientists think her identity could be revealed through dna testing. here's abc's kirit radia. >> she appears larger from the left than on the right. >> reporter: the clue to unlocking one of art's biggest secrets...
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oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming. >> see you at 11:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game ov
oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming....
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both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested nomination was '56, with stevenson. he probably would have been beaten anyway, but he was beaten. competition is good for parties. the republican party is going to get their fill of it. >> no question, but there does not appear to be that much competition yet, understandably, with hillary clinton out there find of freezing the field. >> i don't think so. martin o'malley made noise he's interested, joe biden, and kristen gillibrand, elizabeth warren, a lot of buzz, and governor cuomo from new york. a lot of talk. and let me no
both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested...
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heavenly father, thank you for senator ted cruz of texas. thank you, father, for shining a light on the thief in the night who wants to take health care from the poor, the disabled, the hungry, the sick, the elderly. thank you, dear lord, just give me jesus. amen. can we tonight have a conversation, a very frank conversation, about this so-called born-again christian? now, i'm a born-again christian and he's a born-again christian. i think we have to sort this thing out. we have a political force in america that wants to take health care away from the poorest americans. they want to allow them to get sick and do nothing about it. and then just let them fall by the wayside. is that christian? is that what the lord did when he was on the face of the earth? now, there's many religions in our country, but the christian faith is one that is supposed to take care of its brother, to believe that the only way to heaven is through the father, and to help your neighbor and to help the sick and the poor. i don't know about you, folks, i'm sick and tire
heavenly father, thank you for senator ted cruz of texas. thank you, father, for shining a light on the thief in the night who wants to take health care from the poor, the disabled, the hungry, the sick, the elderly. thank you, dear lord, just give me jesus. amen. can we tonight have a conversation, a very frank conversation, about this so-called born-again christian? now, i'm a born-again christian and he's a born-again christian. i think we have to sort this thing out. we have a political...
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has lost 7 of 9 and the a's sit in second place with the first time since late june, full game behind texas. giant fans take a look and take a look and just hang onto that image. giant's 13.5 out of first. played the orioles tough today. marco scutaro with his first rbi since the all-star break. hunter pence comes up big, into the corner. that will score two more. three runs in the 6th inning. but could they hold? well, chris davis in the 8th and no doubt about this one, 42 home run, that is a man shot. 9th inning it's davis again and this time sergio romeo gets sergi yo romeo gets it to roll. the no. 1 and 2-ranked golfers in the world, anything, but at the pga championship. ,,,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having br. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. o? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutetes could save you...well, you know. but uh, i...oh...i actually tried the online thing... which uh, i dunno. i, i guess i'm just hoping for a caring a
has lost 7 of 9 and the a's sit in second place with the first time since late june, full game behind texas. giant fans take a look and take a look and just hang onto that image. giant's 13.5 out of first. played the orioles tough today. marco scutaro with his first rbi since the all-star break. hunter pence comes up big, into the corner. that will score two more. three runs in the 6th inning. but could they hold? well, chris davis in the 8th and no doubt about this one, 42 home run, that is a...
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how do we make sure we're putting women in state houses in texas, ohio. have you thought about the strategic way to move public attention to these more local races and midterm races? >> yes, i have. it is reminding voters about exactly what is going on. i mean, when you have members of the legislature that go on recess in ohio. when you can't even expand medicaid that would help over 300,000 working class ohioans, men, women, and their families, something is wrong with that. so we have to remind people how far we've come. we cannot allow any group to take us back. i am running a petition drive right now and i want folks to go to @ninaturner. we are a nation of progress. we cannot allow people to came us backwards. what affects one indirectly affects us all. i want women to be outraged. that clip you showed about a cavity show. outrage. that's all i can say on a morning talk show. it's beyond outrage anybody would do to a woman. folks need to be fired. we cannot accept -- we accept a double standard in this country. we have to stop it. women must lift thei
how do we make sure we're putting women in state houses in texas, ohio. have you thought about the strategic way to move public attention to these more local races and midterm races? >> yes, i have. it is reminding voters about exactly what is going on. i mean, when you have members of the legislature that go on recess in ohio. when you can't even expand medicaid that would help over 300,000 working class ohioans, men, women, and their families, something is wrong with that. so we have to...
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the oakland a's and texas rangers going blow for blow at top of the american league west and tonight the rangers have jumped ahead by a game, that due in part by what the a's did tonight in toronto. gray getting a big hello from the j's bautista. just a half of inning, it was all tied josh reddick had three home runs last night and hit this shot off burley, adding to his total with 2-2. bottom of the 2nd, jays go deep again and josi reyes finds the right field seats. they were down 5-3 in the 9th when redick hits another shot that hugs the right field line, five homers in five days, an athletic feat only achieved by mark mcgwire. toronto with the 5-4 win. these days it's about praying for pride for the giants. they have a little less than two months to at least show a semblance of the a.m. that wop last year's world series. baltimore orioles scratch one out against chad gaudin and the giants batted in theth, marco scutaro with a single off chin. that stores torres. crooked number inning, not a giant's strong suit this year, but they managed to put one together. hunter pepsi came to t
the oakland a's and texas rangers going blow for blow at top of the american league west and tonight the rangers have jumped ahead by a game, that due in part by what the a's did tonight in toronto. gray getting a big hello from the j's bautista. just a half of inning, it was all tied josh reddick had three home runs last night and hit this shot off burley, adding to his total with 2-2. bottom of the 2nd, jays go deep again and josi reyes finds the right field seats. they were down 5-3 in the...
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the former presidential candidate and texas congressman will launch his own online news channel called, you guessed it, the ron paul channel. programming set to go live tomorrow. and you can subscribe for $9.95 a month. we're getting a rare glimpse of the president golfing today during his vacation on martha's vineyard. he was playing with three advisers. the president seemed to miss most of his early putts, as captured here. his first putt was a miss, which the president reacted to by leaning back and kicking his knee up as if trying to coax the ball into breaking right. it did not work. >>> and a new study released by george mason university finds democrats are now the butt of most of the jokes on late-night television. that marks a sea of change from 2012, when republican mitt romney led the republicans to that title. since january, president obama has been the target of 288 monologue jokes, the next most joked-about individual, here he is, anthony weiner, new york city mayoral candidate at 120. here's a few from just this week. >> the movie's called too much johnson. when he heard
the former presidential candidate and texas congressman will launch his own online news channel called, you guessed it, the ron paul channel. programming set to go live tomorrow. and you can subscribe for $9.95 a month. we're getting a rare glimpse of the president golfing today during his vacation on martha's vineyard. he was playing with three advisers. the president seemed to miss most of his early putts, as captured here. his first putt was a miss, which the president reacted to by leaning...
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let's talk about republican ted cruz of texas. even after the 40 previous attempts have failed, rather, to appeal that law. let's take a listen to listen t said. >> there is no more important regulatory reform that we can do than repeal every single word of obamacare. and that reaction right there shows how we win this fight. >> joe, you're a republican. are you at all tired of your party's focus on repealing obamacare instead of working to pass a budget or immigration reform for the american people? they tried to do this 40 times and failed. >> of course, this is an issue that touches on fiscal matters. and spending, of course, and how do we spend our money more wisely, and how do we provide americans for the health care they deserve without enforcing upon them a type that they might not want. >> joe, with all due respect, i'm terribly fond of you, but i'm going to butt right in and say, are you tired of hearing all this? i mean, all this rhetoric? do you want something more productive to be done? are there other places to focus
let's talk about republican ted cruz of texas. even after the 40 previous attempts have failed, rather, to appeal that law. let's take a listen to listen t said. >> there is no more important regulatory reform that we can do than repeal every single word of obamacare. and that reaction right there shows how we win this fight. >> joe, you're a republican. are you at all tired of your party's focus on repealing obamacare instead of working to pass a budget or immigration reform for...
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both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested nomination was '56, with stevenson. he probably would have been beaten anyway, but he was beaten. competition is good for parties. the republican party is going to get their fill of it. >> no question, but there does not appear to be that much competition yet, understandably, with hillary clinton out there find of freezing the field. >> i don't think so. martin o'malley made noise he's interested, joe biden, and kristen gillibrand, elizabeth warren, a lot of buzz, and governor cuomo from new york. a lot of talk. and let me no
both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested...
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a friend of mine, kevin brady, is a member from texas that sits on a committee. the tax code of the united states is four times the size of a bible with none of the good news. pretty good summary. >> it is. in your opinion, if a presidential candidate made that a major point, would it carry any weight? >> yeah, i think it would. i think nobody ever thinks the tax system is fair. that is always an issue that resonates with america. let's be real -- taxes are one of the reasons we do put -- we declared our independence in the first place. we did not like the way was done, we thought we should have a direct say, which we did not. . think it is a major effort i think you are going to see it more, particularly if commerce cannot act in the next couple of years and this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time we had really important tax stuff, ronald reagan was president. he ran on what was back then camp ross, which was lowering the rates, and then he carried another part of it out in the tax reform act o
a friend of mine, kevin brady, is a member from texas that sits on a committee. the tax code of the united states is four times the size of a bible with none of the good news. pretty good summary. >> it is. in your opinion, if a presidential candidate made that a major point, would it carry any weight? >> yeah, i think it would. i think nobody ever thinks the tax system is fair. that is always an issue that resonates with america. let's be real -- taxes are one of the reasons we do...
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james is from texas, on our independent line. good morning. i want to ask you why the president never uses the word, islamist. especially islamist terrorist. in the past, he said the taliban is not our enemy. i'm mostly concerned about why he just refuses to word -- use the word islamist. what is the difference between islamist, and the people attacking us? islamists whore have no interest in violence at all. to call them islamist is to say that everyone who is islamist is some kind of terrorist. it's important to avoid the that united states and western countries countries are at war with islam. pinpoint it a little more, to talk these terrorists who have global reach and motivations that may be religious. in any event, they are a small group compared to the muslim .orld billions of people host: a caller on our independent line. pleasure it is to listen to someone who uses words with precision and clarity. i want to point out to the headline writer of that newspaper that decimated does not mean devastated. bymeans reduced enforced 1/10. ae pr
james is from texas, on our independent line. good morning. i want to ask you why the president never uses the word, islamist. especially islamist terrorist. in the past, he said the taliban is not our enemy. i'm mostly concerned about why he just refuses to word -- use the word islamist. what is the difference between islamist, and the people attacking us? islamists whore have no interest in violence at all. to call them islamist is to say that everyone who is islamist is some kind of...
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best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members,
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temps still warm across parts of texas. all right, guys. headed to you inside. >> well, could obama care be launched with a database that's so unsecure it puts millions of americans at risk. next guest says oh yes and has ways to protect your identity only. >> a question i start every morning with, why did the chicken cross the road? a very busy one at that. the wild chase caught on camera? >> that police officer. that's pretty scary, too. looks like he's going to fall in. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the gam
temps still warm across parts of texas. all right, guys. headed to you inside. >> well, could obama care be launched with a database that's so unsecure it puts millions of americans at risk. next guest says oh yes and has ways to protect your identity only. >> a question i start every morning with, why did the chicken cross the road? a very busy one at that. the wild chase caught on camera? >> that police officer. that's pretty scary, too. looks like he's going to fall in. you...
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that's actually how 11-year-old dylan is doing in texas. he's mowing as many lawns as he can find, but he's not keeping a penny. it's all going oklahoma tornado relief. he was moved to do something after seeing the destruction of the powerful tornado. that thing killed 25 people. >> at first i was actually a little depressed when we went. i almost cried when i seen the damage. everybody can help. little kids, big kids, even grown-up, just one step at a time. >> good stuff from a good kid! dylan mowed and mowed and mowed some more. some 87 lawns in two months and he reached his first goal of $2,000, so he raised it to $3,000 and then he hit that, too, and so many were so moved by dylan's gesture, their donations took him up to $16,000 for moore. whatever you do, don't tell dylan that his mom put him up to it. >> a lot of people say my mom's making me, but i actually decided to mow for moore, oklahoma. i worked in 104 degrees. that didn't stop me. i'm still going my feet. my dad always says you're going to work to the bone, dylan. >> bless hi
that's actually how 11-year-old dylan is doing in texas. he's mowing as many lawns as he can find, but he's not keeping a penny. it's all going oklahoma tornado relief. he was moved to do something after seeing the destruction of the powerful tornado. that thing killed 25 people. >> at first i was actually a little depressed when we went. i almost cried when i seen the damage. everybody can help. little kids, big kids, even grown-up, just one step at a time. >> good stuff from a...